Treasuries are up again this week as analysts fear next week’s reports will show signs of the economy slowing
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Treasuries Are Up Due To Slow Economy – Market Update
by Eric Mally on July 20, 2012 in Market Update
Should You Switch From a Bank to a Credit Union?
by Krissy Schwab on July 19, 2012 in Saving, Smart Shopper
Credit unions remain a misunderstood entity. Exclusivity rules governing membership, small branch sizes, and lagging technology in decades past have made credit unions, for many, less desirable financial institutions than bigger banks. However, credit unions provide many benefits and try to retain a member-centric organization to best help you.
Record Low Mortgage Rates AGAIN!
by Eric Mally on July 19, 2012 in Mortgage Rates, Mortgage Updates and Changes, Refinance Mortgage
I’m going to cut straight to the chase and tell you that mortgage rates have hit record lows yet again according to the weekly Primary Mortgage Market Survey from Freddie Mac. Why is this so significant and so shocking?
Foreclosure Stinks: Protect Your Property Value
by Christine Bilger on July 19, 2012 in Homeowners Tips
If you’re a homeowner, the last thing you want to happen on your block is a foreclosure. When your neighbor’s home is foreclosed, the property values in your neighborhood are sure to take a dive. Here are some steps you can take to protect your property value from your neighbor’s foreclosed home.
Stocks Get Ready For Gains – Market Update
by Eric Mally on July 19, 2012 in Market Update
The stock market is ready to open up positive this morning which have caused treasuries to drop slightly.
Before You Paint: Painting Preparation Checklist
by Lauren Laughlin on July 18, 2012 in Home Improvement, Homeowners Tips
The key to a good paint job is not so much in the painting itself, but in the prep work. Here are five items to you should complete before you start to paint.
Flying Standby: Can It Save You Money?
by Christine Bilger on July 18, 2012 in Saving
What does it mean to “fly standby”? The internet is awash with travel deals and websites that claim to find the lowest rates anywhere for airline tickets. Let’s take a look at another option that could potentially save you some dough.
Protect Your Money While on Summer Vacation
by Jonathan Slappey on July 18, 2012 in Credit & Debt
In hopes that you spend your vacation watching the sunset instead of watching out for pickpockets, here are some tips to protect your money while on summer vacation.
Ryan Newman’s Wife, Krissie, Talks About NASCAR – Watch-It Wednesday
by Eric Mally on July 18, 2012 in Zing Zone
Think about this – you’re sitting in the stands watching your significant other turn corners going over 200 MPH in a decked out car with 40 other drivers making the same turn. Do you think that would be stressful? We sat down and talked with Krissie Newman, Ryan Newman’s wife, just to hear what she had to say about life as a NASCAR wife.
Buy or Lease a Car? Consider These Factors Before Deciding
by Anthony Fontana on July 17, 2012 in Credit & Debt, Saving, Smart Shopper
Throughout my eight years of driving, I’ve had three different vehicles. Two were leases while the other was a truck my dad paid off and gave to me. In my experience, I think leasing is the best option.
